Tuesday
December 4, 2007
by: Murray McEwan
Tisdale: Not only is the sidewalk sloped but it is left covered with snow and ice so that even young people find it treacherous let alone the large Tisdale population of seniors who daily have to contend with a hazard that could easily be remedied.

Tuesday
December 4, 2007
by: Ken Styan images by Ole Loberg
Tisdale/Regina: Using Windows Media player Ken has put together a slideshow of images created using the heat portion of the light spectrum. These very dramatic images were created using a Canon G2 camera and most were shot in Regina's Wascana park near the legislative buildings.

Tuesday
December 4, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: That snow level is piling up in our back yard and with the amount that fell and blew around last night most of the streets are looking pretty tough as well. Is this going to be a bad winter, the question is, compared to what?

Monday
December 3, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: It was back on the 20th of September that the basement was dug for this house on Forester Crescent but an RTM is sitting in place on that basement.

Monday
December 3, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon: This week's report fills us in on a big event in Porcupine Plain and the hard community work of some of its citizens. The Crawfords were out to a craft show and they have a new Steadman painting on the wall.

Friday
November 30, 2007
by: Darlene McCullogh
Tisdale: Working on a whole series of slide show presentations and sharing these with various seniors groups in the community seems to be one of the main activities of the club. But there is more by putting their work before one another they are constantly finding new and better ways to make that special picture. This month's theme was farming.

Thursday
November 29, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Obituary by her grand daughter Joy Claypool and Ray Strachan's memories of a former storekeeper from Crooked River. Ken Styan dug up the obituary for this story and FTLComm collected some winter scenes from the area today.

Wednesday
November 28, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: With the inspiration of Joe Ives and the assistance of Graham Jasckson we now have the whole story of what became of the promising railway divisional point known as Murphy's siding.

Wednesday
November 28, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: CTV is presenting this award winning documentary Saturday evening on the participation of First Nations people in the Canadian military and the shooting conflict in Afghanistan

Monday
November 26, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater Lake Provincial Park: The keys have been turned over and the Crawfords in Saskatoon but not before telling us about the history of the Parkland photo club and savouring the wonder of the daily coffee row at the Cove.

Friday
November 23, 2007
by: Brian Marlatt
White Rock, B.C.: Canada's conservatives have pretty much decided to align themselves with the US Bush administration when it comes to the issue of global warning. This may not be a very prudent approach to such a serious problem.

Monday
November 19, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Greenwater lake Provincial Park: Things are cleaned up at the Crawford cabin and the farewell pot luck supper over and the Crawfords are now city folks. This week's report has some choice perhaps vintage coffee row jabs and alas the lake has frozen over for the year.

Sunday
November 18, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Each year's Toy and Model show seems to have something special about it and this year it was outstanding quality of the displays and remarkable collections.

Friday
November 16, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: It is understandable that some low life con artist might try to weasel money out of us over our telephones but enough is enough, on Wednesday I got a spam call from SaskTel.

Friday
November 16, 2007
by: Ray Strachan
Grimshaw, Alberta: Noting Mario deSantis' discussion about greed Mr. Strachan makes some comments of his own about the unbalanced economic and political situations that affect our lives both nationally and provincially.

Thursday
November 15, 2007
by: Timothy W. Shire
Tisdale: Decorations, gifts and all things seasonal fills up the delightful retail space that used to be the Thrift Shop just next door south of Pearson's store in downtown Tisdale.

Thursday
November 15, 2007
by: Ray Strachan
Grimshaw, Alberta: It is odd how a sequence of things take place often considerred to be random yet it is these sorts of events that make up the minute by minute things in our lives. Mr. Strachan points out the link between his pictures and the pictures of the fire about a year later in Crooked River.

Thursday
November 15, 2007
by: Eugene Parks
Victoria B.C.: Without an election being called the Conservatives have mounted and continue to pursue an unprecedented character assassination of the leader of the Liberal Party. The odd thing with this campaign is how the main stream media seems to have bought into the whole thing and the real issues are being submerged.

Monday
November 12, 2007
by: Gerald Crawford
Saskatoon: The transistion to becoming city folks is not going to be an easy one but Gerald and Doreen are giving it a shot but this week they will be out at the park for their last week to do a little bit of final clean up.

Monday
November 12, 2007
by: Mario deSantis
Prince Albert: The bottom line is simple, greed we can understand but the complexities of the devaluation of the US dollar and the subsequent increase of value of the Canadian and other currencies relative to the US dollar are complex. But there is no need to be not knowing some of the contributing factors. This story gives you the outline or the plot of the situation and the fifteen references that go with the story are educational.

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